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Stingers

Alumni Soccer Game for Warriors, Georgians and Stingers

Followed by Concordia vs. McGill soccer games


Date & time
Sunday, September 15, 2019
11 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Cost

$10

Organization

Advancement and Alumni Relations

Contact

Melanie Gudgeon
514-848-2424, ext. 5647

Where

Recreation and Athletics Complex
7200 Sherbrooke W.
Concordia Stadium

Wheel chair accessible

Yes

Greg Sutton, head coach for the Concordia Stingers soccer program and former Montreal Impact star, invites all Stingers, Warriors and Georgians soccer alumni/alumnae to play in a friendly game.

Men's Soccer

Sunday, September 15, 2019

Concordia Stadium, 7200 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal

  • 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. Alumni soccer game
  • 12 – 1 p.m. Lunch
  • 1 – 3 p.m. Concordia vs. McGill (women)
  • 3 – 3:15 p.m. Meet current coach Greg Sutton
  • 3:15  – 5:15 p.m. Concordia vs. McGill (men)
  • Concordia Stadium, 7200 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal

All Stingers, Warriors and Georgian soccer alumni interested in participating in the alumni game are asked to arrive at 10 a.m. The game will last 60 minutes and will have rolling substitutions.

Admission includes lunch and entrance to the Stingers soccer games.

  • Complimentary: soccer alumni and children 8 years and younger
  • $10: guests and children 9 years and older 
     

Information: Melanie Gudgeon
514-848-2424, ext. 5647

Greg Sutton

Greg Sutton, a former star player with the Montreal Impact, was named head coach of the Concordia Stingers men’s soccer program in May 2013.

Last summer, Concordia moved to a new coaching model that sees him run both the men's and women's programs.

"I like to create a culture where the soccer players feel they are not just part of a program but part of a family," Sutton says.

"When they graduate I want them to feel proud of the program they were a part of and what they accomplished. I want them to be better individuals on and off the field because being part of a university soccer program has given them important life skills." 


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